Luigi Mangione cold-blooded killer of CEO of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson must be charged first degree murder, hung, executed & fast; don't go killing CEOs; kill Obamacare legislatively! we
not Yemen...hang him once it is 100% bullet-proof, ensure the investigators are not those who looking into near assassination of POTUS Trump, do not work for SS or FBI, we know how expertized they are
You voted for Obamacare, you people wanted it, you got it, and yes, it is failed and devastating, so head back to the legislators and get them to vote it out and for once fix the healthcare system! For once! But we do not go killing people like that! This person must be executed fast, once it is declarative his guilt. We must step back from this insanity in media here this criminal is portrayed as a hero. He is not! I have issues with pharma and healthcare and the like, we all do, but I know as a civilian that I use the courts, the ballot box, the legislative branch to remedy it…period. We should not celebrate this murderer, we should not celebrate this killing.
Note, I had this in cue for a few days and one of my subscribers ANW wrote this as a comment and I felt it is so very informative, interesting, with lots to open serious debate I wanted to share it here:
‘When Fauci came to office in 1968 about 6% of Americans had chronic disease. Well by 2022 the US was ranked 49th globally for life expectancy. This is something that apparently upset the new alleged "Dexter" who allegedly gunned down a CEO whom he probably considered complicit, along with Fauci. Dexter did not like that some Americans whose claimscwere denied died.mOn that topic, which we shall no doubt be hearing a lot more about, things must be kept in perspective. What happened to the CEO was wrong, very wrong, and must be condemned, and at the same time, despite some moral equivalence, it is very different to the crimes committed against, e.g., Laken Riley and Jocelyn Nungary. Those crimes were worse, far worse. That should be reflected in the penalty that the accused "Dexter" should receive if found guilty. The suspect currently in custody must be given the presumption of innocence. It appears that he is going to fight the charges every step of the way. That is his right. His lawyers need to ensure during the voir dire that his rights are fully protected. They must ensure that no jurors are biased against him. They must ensure that he is of sound mind and fit to face trial if he is to be tried. Something is not right. Was he jabbed? What caused his back pain? Can mRNA jabs damage the spine? It appears that he has some form of morality in that he decried the fact that Ted Kaczynski, a madman, maimed innocent victims other than his targets. He appears to have a sense of injustice, which is not something psychopaths are known for. He was upset that the US ranks so low in life expectancy by global standards. A psychopath would not care. The accused "Dexter's" associates have described him as highly disciplined and very intelligent. It appears that he was very athletic prior to developing his back pain. He was a high academic achiever. He engaged socially. He was not a loner. Why, if he committed the crime, given his intelligence, did he remove his mask instead of having a coughing fit and dizzy spell when asked to do so by the hostel clerk? That was dumb. Why did he not shave his distinctive bushy eyebrows? That was dumb too. Why was he found only 250 miles away several days later in a McDonalds wearing similar clothing to the perpetrator? Check out the incriminating document he allegedly was found with? Was it, along with other evidence, planted on him? Why did it begin by praising the agents of the you know who if he wrote it? Was he MKULTRAed like John Leake, if I recall correctly, suggested Kaczynski before him might have been He is from a Republican family but followed RFK Jr. So, apart from being a suspected murderer, he seems like a fine young man. A lot of things don't add up.’
FAUCI and all the big pharma demons made people sick. My grandmother b1901 lived to be 100 without dementia. She grew up eating farm food, then later gardened and canned from her soil harvest. She missed out on the jabs…
Agree. A complex, incisive, and nuanced post by ANW. As I've come to expect from him.
Americans have been through so much fear and anxiety these past 5 years that, although this cold-blooded murder was shocking and horrifying, it was also somehow cathartic.
Of course we all know, the sane among us at least, that Luigi is no hero but his story needs to be told. And, if I'm not entirely mistaken, he may be considered unfit to stand trial or at least was temporarily insane despite the premeditated nature of the crime.
There also remains the very far-flung possibility that he's the Oswald in this narrative.